Fri Jan 13, 2023, 02:11 PM
in2herbs (2,932 posts)
I have a friend who is insulin diabetic and his wife tells me he is not
consistent with his care. He is going to help me with something around the house and I want to feed him, too. Any suggestions on what is something quick and healthy I can offer him for lunch? How about snacking while working, as the work is outside? How often for snacks???
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in2herbs | Jan 2023 | OP |
Hugh_Lebowski | Jan 2023 | #1 | |
sinkingfeeling | Jan 2023 | #2 | |
in2herbs | Jan 2023 | #12 | |
CountAllVotes | Jan 2023 | #3 | |
Quakerfriend | Jan 2023 | #4 | |
CountAllVotes | Jan 2023 | #5 | |
Quakerfriend | Jan 2023 | #8 | |
I_UndergroundPanther | Jan 2023 | #7 | |
in2herbs | Jan 2023 | #11 | |
I_UndergroundPanther | Jan 2023 | #6 | |
Quakerfriend | Jan 2023 | #9 | |
in2herbs | Jan 2023 | #10 | |
ARPad95 | Jan 2023 | #13 | |
in2herbs | Jan 2023 | #15 | |
mzmolly | Jan 2023 | #14 | |
in2herbs | Jan 2023 | #16 | |
mzmolly | Jan 2023 | #17 |
Response to in2herbs (Original post)
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 02:13 PM
Hugh_Lebowski (33,643 posts)
1. One avenue would be to ask his wife her ideas on this (nt)
Response to in2herbs (Original post)
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 02:14 PM
sinkingfeeling (49,491 posts)
2. Do a quick google for diabetic receipes.
Response to sinkingfeeling (Reply #2)
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 04:38 PM
in2herbs (2,932 posts)
12. That link offered some easy and tasty sounding suggestions. THnx. nt
Response to in2herbs (Original post)
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 02:16 PM
CountAllVotes (20,692 posts)
3. Denial gets you nowhere
He won't be getting any help from her.
By denying he has a problem it allows her to do nothing! I know, I have MS and what is left of my family believes I am a fake. That's an easy thing to say and excuses them from having to do anything to help me. It creates a sad, isolated existence. As for food, I'd see what foods are good for diabetics and get some of the food that sounds good to you to him! ![]() ![]() |
Response to in2herbs (Original post)
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 02:28 PM
Quakerfriend (5,171 posts)
4. Grilled chicken breast in strips over salad
Peanut butter + apple slices or carrot sticks
Some diabetics like to have snacks @ 10am and 3 pm- Depends how brittle his diabetes is. |
Response to Quakerfriend (Reply #4)
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 02:46 PM
CountAllVotes (20,692 posts)
5. That sounds so good!
Send some my way or maybe I should go to the store and find these items.
Yum! ![]() |
Response to CountAllVotes (Reply #5)
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 03:39 PM
Quakerfriend (5,171 posts)
8. Apple raise blood sugar a bit. A good
substitute for apple is jicama which tastes a lot
like apple but, is considered a ‘free’ food. ![]() |
Response to Quakerfriend (Reply #4)
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 03:21 PM
I_UndergroundPanther (12,057 posts)
7. I always take a snack @3
Or my blood sugar levels get too low as I wait for dinner.
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Response to Quakerfriend (Reply #4)
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 04:37 PM
in2herbs (2,932 posts)
11. I have heard that 10 and 3 time frame and will keep that in my mind. Thnx. nt
Response to in2herbs (Original post)
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 03:19 PM
I_UndergroundPanther (12,057 posts)
6. Maybe some
Broccoli baby carrots and dip?
My dip recipe is really tasty and simple 1 small cup sour cream 1 packet of knoor's vegetable soup mix to taste,let sit in fridge a few hours and serve. It will be enjoyed. Another thing nuts and cheese Get a brie and mixed nuts(unsalted) And a few triscuits the triangle spicy ones. |
Response to I_UndergroundPanther (Reply #6)
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 03:40 PM
Quakerfriend (5,171 posts)
9. These would all be perfect! Yum!! n/t
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Response to I_UndergroundPanther (Reply #6)
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 04:36 PM
in2herbs (2,932 posts)
10. That sounds really good especially since he'll be bringing his grandson toddler! Thnx
Response to in2herbs (Original post)
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 05:48 PM
ARPad95 (1,570 posts)
13. I'm a non-insulin dependent diabetic and this is what I eat for lunch every day:
1/4 avocado sliced
1/2 can of gourmet solid white albacore tuna packed in water mixed with 1 tsp of olive oil mayonnaise 3-4 strawberries sliced 24 raw almonds 1 square 90-92% dark chocolate Sometimes the strawberries get switched out for orange or apple slices. This lunch doesn't raise my glucose levels much at all and I truly never grow tired of it. It helps that my husband prepares it for me. ![]() Good for you for thinking of your friend's medical needs while in your company. Hopefully, he'll take a hint and take more responsibility for monitoring and keeping his diabetes under control himself. |
Response to ARPad95 (Reply #13)
Sat Jan 14, 2023, 06:48 PM
in2herbs (2,932 posts)
15. That sounds really good. When my H was dying of cancer he ate a lot of 90-92%
dark chocolate. I don't eat chocolate so haven't bought any since he died.
I can sit and eat a whole avocado by myself. |
Response to in2herbs (Original post)
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 10:11 PM
mzmolly (50,479 posts)
14. Insulin doesn't behave consistently, sadly. :( I'd offer him anything you'd offer another friend.
But ... have sugar (soda/treats etc.) around in case his blood sugar gets low. Hard work can drop blood sugar.
My simple suggestion would be to have submarine sandwiches and soda - with and without sugar - to offer him. No need to overthink it. Just have a balanced lunch - even thin crust pizza and raw veggies should be fine. My husband is insulin dependent (type 1 diabetic) and has been since his tween years. He eats anything he wants but watches his blood sugars. He's a senior citizen now and is doing well overall. *knocks on wood* It's very thoughtful of you to ask. ![]() |
Response to mzmolly (Reply #14)
Sat Jan 14, 2023, 06:50 PM
in2herbs (2,932 posts)